A modern introduction to neutrino physics / Frank F. Deppisch.

By: Deppisch, Frank F [author.]Contributor(s): Morgan & Claypool Publishers [publisher.] | Institute of Physics (Great Britain) [publisher.]Material type: TextTextSeries: IOP (Series)Release 6 | IOP concise physicsPublisher: San Rafael [California] (40 Oak Drive, San Rafael, CA, 94903, USA) : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, [2019]Distributor: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations (some color)Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781643276809 ebookSubject(s): Neutrinos | Particle & high-energy physics | SCIENCE / Physics / NuclearAdditional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 539.7215 LOC classification: QC793.5.N42 D476 2019ebOnline resources: e-book Full-text access Also available in print.
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Neutrinos in the Standard Model -- 2.1. Beta decays, Pauli and missing energy -- 2.2. The Standard Model and electroweak physics -- 2.3. A first look at neutrino masses -- 2.4. A flavour of symmetry
3. Neutrino oscillations -- 3.1. Oscillations in vacuum -- 3.2. Oscillations in a medium -- 3.3. Oscillation experiments -- 3.4. Three neutrinos and beyond
4. Lepton flavour violation -- 4.1. Lepton flavour violating [mu] decays -- 4.2. Muon-electron conversion in nuclei -- 4.3. Lepton flavour violating [tau] decays -- 4.4. Effective operator approach
5. Lepton number violation -- 5.1. A second look at neutrino masses -- 5.2. Two-neutrino double beta decay -- 5.3. Neutrinoless double beta decay -- 5.4. Exotic contributions
6. Neutrinos beyond the Standard Model -- 6.1. Flavour symmetries -- 6.2. A third look at neutrino masses -- 6.3. Detectable heavy neutrinos -- 6.4. Gauge symmetries beyond the SM
7. Neutrinos in astrophysics -- 7.1. The relic neutrino background -- 7.2. Neutrinos from extrasolar sources -- 7.3. Neutrinos and the matter-antimatter asymmetry -- 8. Conclusions.
Abstract: A deeper understanding of neutrinos, with the goal to reveal their nature and exact role within particle physics, is at the frontier of current research. This book reviews the field in a concise fashion and highlights the most pressing issues an
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1. Introduction -- 2. Neutrinos in the Standard Model -- 2.1. Beta decays, Pauli and missing energy -- 2.2. The Standard Model and electroweak physics -- 2.3. A first look at neutrino masses -- 2.4. A flavour of symmetry

3. Neutrino oscillations -- 3.1. Oscillations in vacuum -- 3.2. Oscillations in a medium -- 3.3. Oscillation experiments -- 3.4. Three neutrinos and beyond

4. Lepton flavour violation -- 4.1. Lepton flavour violating [mu] decays -- 4.2. Muon-electron conversion in nuclei -- 4.3. Lepton flavour violating [tau] decays -- 4.4. Effective operator approach

5. Lepton number violation -- 5.1. A second look at neutrino masses -- 5.2. Two-neutrino double beta decay -- 5.3. Neutrinoless double beta decay -- 5.4. Exotic contributions

6. Neutrinos beyond the Standard Model -- 6.1. Flavour symmetries -- 6.2. A third look at neutrino masses -- 6.3. Detectable heavy neutrinos -- 6.4. Gauge symmetries beyond the SM

7. Neutrinos in astrophysics -- 7.1. The relic neutrino background -- 7.2. Neutrinos from extrasolar sources -- 7.3. Neutrinos and the matter-antimatter asymmetry -- 8. Conclusions.

A deeper understanding of neutrinos, with the goal to reveal their nature and exact role within particle physics, is at the frontier of current research. This book reviews the field in a concise fashion and highlights the most pressing issues an

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Dr. Frank Deppisch was born 1975 in Ochsenfurt which is part of the beautiful German region of Franconia. He earned his undergraduate studies in physics at the University of Wurzburg, where he also worked as a doctoral student and research assis

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